Meaning & Origin
That which is sought for and received as a blessing or gift
Spiritual meaning
A reminder of the blessings and gifts bestowed upon us by Allah
Language details
Tabarruk
Acceptance
طبررک
قبول
طبررك
قبول
टबररुक
सन्तुष्टि
تبرک
قبول
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/təˈbɑːrək/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The term "Tabarruk" refers to an object, often amulets, coins, or stones, that are believed to have mysterious healing properties or protective abilities. Muslims, as well as people from other cultures and religions, seek and collect these items as blessings or gifts from the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) or other spiritual leaders and revered figures. The trade and exchange of Tabarruk items have played an important role in Islamic history and continue to be an integral part of various Islamic traditions and practices, such as Sufism and Islamic pilgrimages.
Tabarruk holds a significant spiritual meaning for Muslims, it is regarded as a reminder of the blessings and favors of Allah (SWT) and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The belief is that through the use of Tabarruk items, a connection is established between the believer and their revered spiritual leaders, providing them with comfort, peace of mind, and protection from hardships and harm. It also helps in enhancing the faith and deepening spiritual awareness, as an expression of their love and devotion towards Allah and His Messenger (pbuh).
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
The term 'Tabarruk' refers to the religious practice of obtaining blessings or rewards by giving gifts to religious leaders or holy sites. This practice was common among early Muslims during the Abbasid Caliphate period (750-1258 AD).
Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258 AD)
The term 'Tabarruk' also refers to a specific type of religious relic or amulet, believed to have supernatural powers, which were often obtained through pilgrimage to holy sites during the Ottoman Empire (1281-1922 AD) and beyond. These relics were believed to protect the bearer from harm and bring good fortune.
Ottoman Empire (1281-1922 AD) and beyond
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